Re: Instead of a gripe, a memory-jog.

2010-09-22 Thread Andy Koppe
On 22 September 2010 14:29, SJ Wright wrote: > Andy Koppe wrote: >> >> On 22 September 2010 00:29, SJ Wright wrote: >> Yes. I noticed where I had the territory mis-cased the next time I ran wget. In the line that identified the file and URL for each download, double-quotes and o

Re: Instead of a gripe, a memory-jog.

2010-09-22 Thread SJ Wright
Andy Koppe wrote: On 22 September 2010 00:29, SJ Wright wrote: Yes. I noticed where I had the territory mis-cased the next time I ran wget. In the line that identified the file and URL for each download, double-quotes and other punctuation became garbage characters, where they hadn't been whe

Re: Instead of a gripe, a memory-jog.

2010-09-21 Thread Andy Koppe
On 22 September 2010 00:29, SJ Wright wrote: >> Yes. I noticed where I had the territory mis-cased the next time I ran >> wget. In the line that identified the file and URL for each download, >> double-quotes and other punctuation became garbage characters, where they >> hadn't been when I either h

Re: Instead of a gripe, a memory-jog.

2010-09-21 Thread SJ Wright
SJ Wright wrote: Corinna Vinschen wrote: On Sep 18 07:00, SJ Wright wrote: Having recently by accident trashed my home folder, and having had to rebuild from one saved from a much older install (1.7.0 or even earlier), I noticed my man pages were again displaying with garbage text in between

Re: Instead of a gripe, a memory-jog.

2010-09-21 Thread SJ Wright
Corinna Vinschen wrote: On Sep 18 07:00, SJ Wright wrote: Having recently by accident trashed my home folder, and having had to rebuild from one saved from a much older install (1.7.0 or even earlier), I noticed my man pages were again displaying with garbage text in between the readable text

Re: Instead of a gripe, a memory-jog.

2010-09-18 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Sep 18 07:00, SJ Wright wrote: > Having recently by accident trashed my home folder, and having had > to rebuild from one saved from a much older install (1.7.0 or even > earlier), I noticed my man pages were again displaying with garbage > text in between the readable text -- nonprintable chara